Every spring, Stody Lodge opens its 14-acres of colourful rhododendrons, deep herbaceous borders, woodland walks, and the renowned 4-acre Azalea Water Gardens. Local charities are invited to provide homemade teas to visitors enjoying these spectacular gardens, from which the charity takes all the proceeds.
The Norfolk Churches Trust is thrilled to be providing homemade teas and Thursday 28th May.
The gardens will be open from 1pm to 5pm. £10 per person, parking included.

Known as one of East Anglia’s most dramatic spring gardens, the colours and scents at Stody Lodge will lift the spirits and dazzle the senses. The intense colours of its 200 varieties of rhododendrons and azaleas are softened by beautiful magnolias, camellias, ornamental trees, late daffodils, and bluebells. In addition, the exceptional 4-acre Azalea Water Gardens are widely believed to be the largest single planting of vividly coloured azalea mollis in the UK.
Come and join us for what promises to be an unforgettable visit!
You can book your ticket here. Or pay on the day.
Location: Stody Lodge Gardens is 16 miles northwest of Norwich and 3 miles south of Holt off the B1354. Postcode NR24 2ER.